Exam 23: Immunity

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Where do antigen-presenting cells interact with T cells?​

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The ability of the adaptive immune response to tailor its response to a particular antigen is referred to as ____.​

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The body's inner surfaces are protected against penetration by harmful microorganisms by ____.​

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Matching Select the type of immunity that is best described by the following statements. -set of inborn, general defenses against infection A)innate immunity B)antibody-mediated immunity C)adaptive immunity D)cell-mediated immunity E)autoimmunity

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Match the white blood cell type with the proper description. -​phagocyte that circulates in blood; most common of the phagocytes A)macrophage B)neutrophil C)T lymphocyte D)B lymphocyte E)mast cell F)dendritic cell

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Match the process with the proper description. -part of the first line of defense against pathogens that breach the external surfaces of the body A)inflammation B)fever C)phagocytosis D)complement E)mucus F)surface barriers G)allergy

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A molecule or particle recognized by the body as nonself is known as a(n) ____.​

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Match the white blood cell type with the proper description. -​phagocytes that alert the adaptive immune system to presence of antigens in solid tissue A)macrophage B)neutrophil C)T lymphocyte D)B lymphocyte E)mast cell F)dendritic cell

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Which white blood cell type are concentrated in the lining of respiratory passages, are important phagocytes that protect the lungs, and present antigens to T cells?​

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Why do immunizations require two doses?

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Once a stimulus for inflammation subsides, ____ produce compounds that suppress inflammation and promote healing.​

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Recognition or self-proteins on the surface of your cells are called ____.

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Effector helper T cells release cytokines only after binding to a(n) ____.

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The goal of immunization is to ____.​

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Precancerous cervical cells can be detected by ____.

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How are humans able to produce billions of unique B and T cell receptors?

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Match the process with the proper description. -sensitivity to an otherwise harmless substance A)inflammation B)fever C)phagocytosis D)complement E)mucus F)surface barriers G)allergy

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In an antibody-mediated immune response, what causes effector helper T cells to release cytokines?

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What is the function of white blood cell granules, which are present in eosinophils, neutrophils, basophils, and mast cells?​

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Matching Select the type of immunity that is best described by the following statements. -adaptive immunity involving T cells A)innate immunity B)antibody-mediated immunity C)adaptive immunity D)cell-mediated immunity E)autoimmunity

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